A judge condemns a guy convicted of a 2022 murder in North Charleston.

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A judge condemns a guy convicted of a 2022 murder in North Charleston.

Corey Arthur White, 46, received a 35-year sentence for murdering Koshun Hightower at Charleston’s Economy Inn in May 2022. Judge Jennifer B. McCoy handed down the penalty following his conviction for murder and weapon possession during a violent crime.

Crime Details

White hosted Hightower, linked to drug activity, in his room before fetching a gun around 11:45 a.m., returning, and shooting him seven times—including four in the back—as captured on surveillance video. Seven 9mm casings were recovered, alongside a loaded .45 pistol in Hightower’s waistband; White confessed post-arrest but claimed unproven self-defense, with no clear motive.

Background

White’s record spans decades of drug-related offenses plus a 2008 third-degree criminal sexual conduct conviction. The Ninth Circuit Solicitor’s Office confirmed the sentencing details.

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